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I've read all the FAQs, but what works best for long term storage? I always use typing paper when using prints to make syringes. Is it better to put them on something else like foil if they're going to be stored for a year or so? Or is paper fine?

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I read somewhere that foil is good, so I used that. I think it's a good idea since paper is porous and the spores may fall in the pores or moisture may get through. Dunno if that is fact, just conjecture. Foil is cheap though, and easy to use.

Tin foil is the old standby, wax paper is good, as you can seal it with an impulse sealer(& see the print), overhead projection sheet plastic in 8.5 X 11 clear sheets - cut in quarters works great, sealed with clear tape.